Originally posted by: roxthefox
Dizzi, I agree with what you said about Leno, and that's one of the reasons why I hope that Conan does not loose that edge (again, a more conservative audience, and not as late night as his previous gig). I think Letterman is even worse. The only time I can tolerate a Letterman interview is when a favorite celebrity is a guest, a la Tom Cruise. I don't know if you watched that one, but Tom Cruise was there to promote Collateral, and he literally spat on Letterman. Too funny.
San Fransisco is beautiful, but I'm terrified of the roads, LOL! You should visit Santa Monica, it's absolutely GORGEOUS! However, Florida has got to be my favorite state in the US!
Well, it could be that they just don't get along. Haha, I am from the Midwest too so maybe I get the Letterman sensibility the most, and I don't watch him regularly by the way. But I feel he can still bring the funny and give a guest the roasting if they deserve it. Maybe Tom and him don't get along. I guess the fact that Letterman doesn't pretend that he is going to take Paris Hilton seriously wins me over.
Florida is full of contradictions. There are alot of crazy things that happen there, but the weather is indeed beautiful and I do love Disney World. But I do want to make it to Southern California and see all the sites one of these days with regards to Hollywood and where alot of bands I like got their start up in the Inland Empire/OC area. San Francisco's roads are indeed scary, and I have driven on them and have been scared for my life.
But I love alot of states for alot of different reasons, I can't choose. Iowa was a place I spent a bit of time for, and I love it because you can't stereotype as this ignorant state in the middle of the country. People there were incredibly open minded and tolerant. Then NYC has Brooklyn and Queens, which have a special place in my heart for so many reasons.
I have gone to both Quebec and Ontario, and I have loved both. Actually, I have told alot of my friends that I feel so comfortable in Toronto that I don't want to go back after week long trips in the summer of course. And I went to Quebec when I was 13, and it was quite a different experience. Culturally, it is just so different from the rest of Canada, which of course you already know. Eventually, I do want to do a Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver trip with the excuse that one of my best friends now does live in Seattle.
Edited by dizzyonlemonade - 16 years ago